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  • Legalizing Prostitution.

    Ive seen this debated many times. But I'm curious about how those who have a more economic view on things feel.

    Sofar the argument is that prostitutes dont pay taxes in most case and in most places. But the events happen no matter if they are legal or not. Similar to many illegal immigrant situations, but very diffrent at the same time.

    So the debate isnt about whether prostitution is right or wrong. Its going to happen no matter what.


    I have mixed feelings myself. I see one argument being that if legalized, it becomes more-so socially acceptable than it is now. But I see another argument being that it could be regulated. Meaning that if you were seeking services, you would go to an escort that had proof of health, rather than seek someone dirty.

    I do feel cheated as a taxpayer to see all of this money going under the table and causing violence, which then gets taken care of by tax payer money.... viscious cycle.

    What is the view on the topic from the FS forumers?

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    Re: Legalizing Prostitution.

    Yikes! A sticky issue indeed.

    I for one want to see it legalized. Legal or not, prostitution has been with us since the beginning of human history, and will be with us for as long as there are humans still around. My personal opinion anyway.

    So, why not legalize it, regulate it so that the industry can get proper health care and legal protection while paying proper taxes for the profession?

    Win-win.

    I can understand the moral objection, but to me, that makes all the more sense to legalize it so that it can be controlled as opposed to being out of control and running underground the way it is. I just think that it doesn't make business and even social sense not to give it the proper industry regulation that it requires.

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    • #3
      Re: Legalizing Prostitution.

      Although morally I'm against prostitution, I agree we should legalize and regulate it. The idea that taxpayers pay in the end is so right! I'm wondering if drugs should also be legalized. Perhaps if they were more available, the desire would lessen.

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      • #4
        Re: Legalizing Prostitution.

        While we're at it, why not legalize and regulate under-age drinking. It's been around since forever and it's going to happen whether we keep it illegal or not also. We could certainly charge extra taxes on 6 to 18 year-olds who drink. I'm sure little kids are going to be just as good a citizen about paying the taxes as your neighborhood ho would.

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        • #5
          Re: Legalizing Prostitution.

          yes and tax it higher, like a luxury tax and require strict health codes. i dont think that it will be done more if it is legal. people will still protest it (like with abortion) if it can be regulated it perhaps prositiutes will be safer.
          many prfessions are people using their bodies for a service others will pay for.
          construction, massage therapy, exotic dancing, vocal artists,
          . regulating things help things stay safe. yes it will be used and paid for. everyone who utilizes the services will benefit from the safty and health.

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          • #6
            Re: Legalizing Prostitution.

            I think this whole debate sidesteps the real issue: sex is taboo. Until we, humans, can admit that we have an inherently sexual nature, it's won't matter if prostitution is legal or not... it will always be viewed as 'lesser' activity. I believe in highschool, I spent all of a couple weeks gaining any actual education of sexual activity - hardly enough to keep a girl from getting pregnant as a teenager, muchless make educated choices about it. You can't just make prostitution legal and expect the masses to accept it, prostitutes will always be viewed as dirty as long as sex retains the same connotation.

            As much as I would love to argue prostitution should be legal, I can't... I think we have a long way to go first. As a society we need to accept human nature -- something we've ignored longer than man's oldest profession. Maybe, though, we could ease into it... with Geisha girls, for example... by remembering the art of seduction is as much a part of our nature as sex.

            Btw, if you wanna learn a lil more on the subject, here's a documentary film, Working Girls, that will give you a real day in the life kinda view of this field. (If you wanna find this film, try your local University library - rather than the local video store)

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            • #7
              Re: Legalizing Prostitution.

              Personally I think we should legalize it and not regulate it. what a man or woman does behind closed doors and for how much is non of my concern. I'll keep my nose out of your bedroom if you keep yours out of mine.

              The only exception I would make is children, and sorry there is no fancy rite of adulthood, so we might as well stick with the arbitrary age of 18, younger than that you don't get in the 'adult conspiracy'.

              As for children drinking does it seem odd to anyone else that you can vote 3 years before you can drink? apparently an 18 year old is responsible enough to decide the course of American government, but not responsible enough to drink....

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              • #8
                Re: Legalizing Prostitution.

                we need to look at the issues from a different point of view.... the kids are smarter, faster, more intelligent and can make alot of their own decisions.. i learn from them everyday...on the other side of the coin, some kids are plain losers and choose the wrong path, due to drugs, or abuse from family, when they were growing up.. alot join the military to get away from home... and do change their lives for the better... i think the schools should teach parenting classes, drug abuse classes, and other real issues so they are educated to react to different challenges they may face alone in the real world.
                good comments guys, thanks for posting.

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                • #9
                  Re: Legalizing Prostitution.

                  You know I did a research paper on this very same topic about 3 years ago, and some areas in Nevada as we all know has legalized prostitution. What people do not realize is if it is legalized and regulated by the state (women must use condoms, be tested for std's etc) is that the STD and HIV virus was far less than those of states that do not. Do the research for kicks an you will be surprise. Me personally I would not do it but I feel like if you are adults who obviously agree then what is the problem, women do it any way for example for promotions. I just think that there are other things to worry about than if women choose to sell their bodies

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                  • #10
                    Re: Legalizing Prostitution.

                    Originally posted by pyotr
                    While we're at it, why not legalize and regulate under-age drinking. It's been around since forever and it's going to happen whether we keep it illegal or not also. We could certainly charge extra taxes on 6 to 18 year-olds who drink. I'm sure little kids are going to be just as good a citizen about paying the taxes as your neighborhood ho would.

                    Correct me if I am wrong doesnt every other country have lower drinking ages then the US and yet have less incidents of alcohalism?

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                    • #11
                      Re: Legalizing Prostitution.

                      Originally posted by CRFSaver
                      Correct me if I am wrong doesnt every other country have lower drinking ages then the US and yet have less incidents of alcohalism?
                      I think pyotr's point was that it's not necessarily a good argument to legalize something just because it's going to happen whether you legalize it or not.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Legalizing Prostitution.

                        I vote yes too.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Legalizing Prostitution.

                          Originally posted by veronak
                          You know I did a research paper on this very same topic about 3 years ago, and some areas in Nevada as we all know has legalized prostitution. What people do not realize is if it is legalized and regulated by the state (women must use condoms, be tested for std's etc) is that the STD and HIV virus was far less than those of states that do not. Do the research for kicks an you will be surprise. Me personally I would not do it but I feel like if you are adults who obviously agree then what is the problem, women do it any way for example for promotions. I just think that there are other things to worry about than if women choose to sell their bodies

                          So do they require a liscense and pay taxes for the most part?

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                          • #14
                            Re: Legalizing Prostitution.

                            I think it is demeaning to the person who must do it. Granted that it is prevalent but why do people enter this profession? Would anyone recommend it as a choice for their own children and why not if you think it should be legalized?

                            It objectifies people and cheapens their person. I guess I have a different view than most but that is my viewof the issue!

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                            • #15
                              Re: Legalizing Prostitution.

                              I would assume they enter the profession because of the money...I've read where they say they make a lot of money, far more than working minimum wage. It wouldn't be my cup of tea. I know we have a problem in our area with kids wanting to deal drugs because the money is a lot better than an entry level position. They don't look at the harmful things that can happen to them because they think it will never happen to them.

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